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Forests of Los Angeles, San Bernardino and San Diego counties, and Trees and Shrubs of San 

 Diego county, Cal., by Abbott Kinney. The Needs of the Yellowstone National Park, by Arnold 

 Hague. Svimmary of Legislation for the preservation of timber or forests on the public domain, 

 by N. H. Egleston. The Climate of Colorado, and its effects upon trees, by George H. Parsons. 

 Snow-slides, or Avalanches, their formation and prevention, by B. E. Fernow. 



No. 5. What is Forestry? by B. E. Fernow, Chief. 1891. 52 pp. 



No. 6. Timber Physics. 24x30 cm. Part I, Pi-eliminary Report. Compiled by B. E. Fernow, 

 Chief. 1892. 62 pi3., 4 plates. Scope and historical development of the science of "Timber 

 Physics." Organization and methods of the timber examination in the Division of Forestry. 

 U. S. Department of Agriculture — Division of Ornithology and Mammalogy, Dr. C. Hart Merriam, 

 Ornithologist: 



Bulletin No. 1. The English Sparrow {Passer domesticus) in North America, especially in its 

 relations to agriculture. Prepared under the direction of Dr. C. Hart Merriam, Ornithologist, by 

 Walter B. Barrows, Assistant. 1889. 408 pp. ; 1 pi. ; 1 map of the United States, showing the dis- 

 tribution of the English sparrow. 



North American Fauna. A serial. No. 1, October 25, 1889. Revision of the North American 

 Pocket Mice, by Dr. C. Hart Merriam. 30 pp. ; 4 plates. 



No. 2, October 30, 1889. Descriptions of fourteen new species and one new genus of North 

 American Mammals, by Dr. C. Hart Merriam. 36 pp., 8 plates. 



No. 3, September 11, 1890. Results of a Biological Survey of the San Francisco Mountain re- 

 gion and Desert of the Little Colorado, Arizona. 1, General Results, with special reference to 

 the geographical and vertical distribution of species; 2, Grand Caflon of the Colorado; 3, Anno- 

 tated List of Mammals, with descriptions of 7 new species; 4, Annotated List of Birds; by Dr. C. 

 Hart Merriam. 5, Annotated List of Reptiles and Batrachians, with descriptions of new species; 

 by Dr. Leonhard Stejneger. 6, The Forest Trees of San Francisco Mountain region, by Dr. C. 

 Hart Merriam. 136 pages; 2 figures in text; 12 plates; 6 biological colored maps. 



No. 4, October 8, 1890. Descriptions of twenty-six new species of North American Mammals, 

 by Dr. C. Hart Merriam. 56 pp.; 2 pll. 



Division of Microscopy, Thomas Taylor, M. D., Microscopist: Report of the Microscopist for 



the year 1889, by Thomas Taylor. Pp. 191-200; 13 colored lithograph plates, 8 on tea leaves, 5 

 tests of olive oils. From Ann. Rep. Dept. Agr., 1889. 



Report for 1891, by Thomas Taylor, M. D. Pp. 405-416; 9 plates, including 1 variety of lard, 4 

 edible mushrooms, 4 miscellaneous. 



Division of Mycology, F. Lamson-Scribner in charge: Report of the Mycologist for the year 



1886, by F. Lamson-Scribner. Pp. 95-138; pi. 1-8; map. Downy Mildew, Powdery Mildew, Black- 

 rot; Anthracnose, etc. 



Division of Vegetable Pathology, B. T. Galloway, Chief of Division: 



Bulletin No, 1. Additional Evidence on the Communicability of Peach Yellows and Peach Ro- 

 sette, by Erwin F. Smith, Special Agent. 56 pp.; 42 phototypic plates. 



A Disease of Almond Trees, by Newton B. Pierce. Suggestions in regard to the Treatment of 

 Cercospora circumsclssa, by B. T. Galloway. Pp. 65-78; pi. 11-14. From Journal of Mycology, 

 Vol. II, No. 2. 



United States Fish Commission: Report on the Establishment of Fish-cultural Stations in the Rocky 

 Mountain region and Gulf States, by Barton W. Evermann. 20x29 cm. 1892. 90 pp.; 36 photo- 

 typic plates. 



United States Department of the Interior — U. S. Geographical and Geological Survey of the Rocky 

 Mountain Region, J. W. Poivell in charge: Contributions to North American Ethnology. 24x29 

 cm., bound in cloth. Vol. IT, Part I. The Klamath Indians of Southwestern Oregon, by Albert 

 Samuel Gatschet. 1890. 820 pp. and map. Ethnographic Sketch of the Klamath People, pp. 

 ix-cvi. Texts of the Klamath Language, with explanatory notes, pp. 1-198. Grammar of the 

 Klamath Language, pp. 201-711. Part II. Dictionary of the Klamath Language — Klamath-Eng- 

 lish, pp. 1-491; English-Klamath, pp. 495-711. 



Vol. VI. The Thegiha Language, by James Owen Dorsey. 1890. 824 pp. Parts I and II. 

 Myths, Stories, and Letters. 



Vol. VII. A Dakota-English Dictionary, by Stephen Return Riggs. Edited by James Owen 

 Dorsey. 1890. 676 pp. 



United States Department of the Interioi — United States Geological Survey, J. W. Powell, Director: 

 Annual Reports, 22x29 cm., bound in brown cloth, vignette. Tenth Annual Report: Part I, 

 Geology. 792 pp.; 69 figs, in text; 98 pll.; map in pocket. Report of the Director and adminis- 

 trative reports, first 252 pp. General Account of the Fresh-water Morasses of the United States, 

 with a description of the Dismal Swamp district of Virginia and North Carolina, by Nathaniel 

 Southgate Shaler. Pp. 255-339; pll. 6-19; figs. 2-38. The Penokee Iron-bearing series of Michigan 

 and Wisconsin, by Roland Duer Irving and Charles Richard Van Hise. Pp. 341-506; pll. 20-42; 

 figs. 39-43. The Fauna of the Lower Cambrian or Olenellus Zone, by Chas. D. Walcott. Pp. 509- 

 763; pll. 43-98; figs. 44-69a-b. Part II, Irrigation — First annual report. 132 pp. 



